
MaryRuth Gross (she/her)
MaryRuth Gross, who recently became Legislative Co-Chair for 350 BAA, is a retired union representative, organizer and activist. She moved to Richmond from San Francisco in 2012, just in time
The climate crisis requires all hands on deck! We are currently looking to fill a range of electoral and legislative team roles geared toward affecting elections and politicians – both locally and regionally.
Reach out to be connected with a volunteer lead who can help you plug in with one of our teams and start creating change with other passionate community members.
350BAA volunteers are diverse in skills and backgrounds. Opportunities range from communications, social media, tech support and graphic design to outreach, community organizing, and work on candidate score cards, and we provide training and coaching. If you don’t see a role that resonates with you, reach out and we can find a place!
Help us gather information on candidates or issues to build score cards and inform endorsement decisions
Manage social media campaigns and email newsletters to ensure our network stays updates
Keep up with changes to bills we support through the legislative session
We can probably find a way for you to help with whatever skills you bring, and offer training on legislative processes too.
Learn more about how to get involved by getting to know more about our amazing volunteers:
MaryRuth Gross, who recently became Legislative Co-Chair for 350 BAA, is a retired union representative, organizer and activist. She moved to Richmond from San Francisco in 2012, just in time
Allison fights for local climate justice through her work on the 350 Bay Area Mobilizing Team, driven by her East Bay upbringing witnessing the local impacts of climate change and
Judy is a grandmother, an avid walker and hiker, proud resident of Oakland and passionate advocate for protecting her beautiful region and state . Judy’s professional life was as consultant